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Opus Viewer

Opus Viewer - 1.0

tool to play and print music scores

All Time: (3.7)
This Version: (3.7)
Current Version: 1.0
Release Date: 2000-04-27
License: Freeware
Downloads (this version): 2,117
Downloads (all versions): 2,117

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Product Description:

Opus Viewer is a fully functional free application for playing, viewing and printing digital music scores available for Windows and Macintosh.

Opus Viewer includes 7 complete music scores for a total of 38 pages ofinteractive music.

Opus Viewer belongs to an innovative and revolutionary integrated system consisting of a huge online catalog of interactive digital music scores (www.allegroassai.com) and a comprehensive family of music notation software (Opus Editor, Amadeus, Opus).

Musicians or students no longer need to order a traditional score and wait weeks for it, nor to hunt for an original score to photocopy... Simply browsing on allegroassai.com they can download the music scores they need.

Operating System Requirements:

This product is designed to run on the following operating systems:

  • Mac OS Classic

Additional Requirements:

  • System 7 or higher
    PPC
    8 MB RAM

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Opus Viewer ReviewOkay, I like… - Version: 1.0, 11/27/2001 12:18AM PST

0hmyg0d
this. I love the interface (once it's installed, etc.). I got Grieg's Nocturne, & other than the non-intuitive opening of the file for the first time issue, it looks very good. I'm glad I got a little extra time to look into this...
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Opus Viewer CommentaryOkay, I've gotten… - Version: 1.0, 11/24/2001 05:47PM PST

0hmyg0d
the viewer to work. One of the least intuitive installations I've gone through (other than Oracle8i & Logic) in a long time. OMS itself isn't the issue, I guess: I've got to open OMS, get it to look for Quicktime & opt-click in to get to the Quicktime option in the Opus viewer itself for the individual instruments (one-at-a-time); & that's a little bit irritating, but I guess it's okay. I like the interface otherwise. It ought to be interesting once I get that other keyboard...
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Opus Viewer ReviewI'd like this.… - Version: 1.0, 11/24/2001 05:24PM PST

0hmyg0d
I'm giving it a 1 out of irritation. I've got the free Opus Viewer installed, Opus Demo & Opcode OMS 2.3.8 (is it?). I've got no external keyboard (I'm on a G3 laptop in 9.1 & the X3 I've got is over on an Intel-box for now in Logic). I've followed the instructions for installing OMS to output via Quicktime. I've followed the instructions online for the Opus Viewer at http://www.allegroassai.com/ov_instruments.asp & once again (like in Opus itself) I get no output. On installing it I opened Opus over it & got an error type 10. I guess that's not an option...okay; but, this is ludicrous. I'm not an idiot. I'd like the option to get OMS to output in Quicktime (& I get the impression I've got that: I get the icon with the notes, etc.). I'm giving up for now; but I'd be interested in this if only it'd work...
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